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Note: This essay appears unedited for instructional purposes. Essays edited by EssayEdge are dramatically improved. For samples of EssayEdge editing, please click here. A tale from your childhood can pique the reader's interest along with underscoring the earnestness of your intended academic pursuits, as this essay illustrates. My interest in photojournalism began when I was nine years old. After a couple of years of collecting baseball picture-cards and accumulating more than ten-thousand treasured images, my interest in acquiring posed mug shots and static faces decreased, so I liquidated my assets and discovered a new hobby: reading the sports sections of my father's newspapers. I became captivated by the genuine, timely and action-packed pictures of the 1964 Phillies appearing regularly in the Philadelphia Daily News and Inquirer. A short time later, I began a nightly ritual of clipping and collecting the grainy black-and-white photos accompanying detailed descriptions of our home team's performances. In 1979, I resumed
the practice of clipping tear-sheets, when my byline started appearing
under photos and short concert reviews published in several South Philadelphia
community newspapers. After some success selling articles and pictures
to local, small circulation publications, I enrolled in college, determined
to pursue a career in photojournalism, and became the only member of
my family to graduate from an academic institution of higher education
when I received a BFA in documentary photography. Although I am extremely
satisfied with my current employment as a photographer for a world-renowned
eye hospital and will continue to write articles and to photograph events
on a free-lance basis, I would also eventually like to teach. With my
previous experience in photojournalism, travel, politics, medicine,
sports and entertainment, and as the overseer of our department's medical
photography internship program, I feel that I will make a significant
contribution to the learning environment. Note: This essay
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